Democratic Rep. Jason Crow raises concerns about Bill Pulte serving as acting Director of National Intelligence. Speaking on CBS News’ “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Crow says he is worried Americans are at risk with Pulte in the top intelligence role. He characterizes Pulte as “incompetent” and says he is acting like a “political attack dog.” Crow also argues he is unwilling to trade constitutional rights to extend a key Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) spying power, linking his criticism of the intelligence leadership to his position on surveillance authorities. The remarks focus on Crow’s doubts about Pulte’s competence and role, as well as his stance on whether national security measures should be extended without regard for constitutional protections. Overall, Crow’s comments present a challenge to the acting DNI and underscore a broader debate over FISA authorities and civil liberties.